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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 7

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Huron, South Dakota
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At right hat, is Soviet Presi- dent Nikolai Tuesday, Brezhnev reaffirmed Soviet defense of Cuba's security and pledged to continue supplying economic and military aid to Cistro. (AP Wirephoto) Before Pierre Board Tree Removal Opposition Voiced PIERRE Trees again were a primary topic of discussion at the Pierre City Commission meeting Tuesday night when a large delegation voiced opposi- tion to removal of trees to allow 1 installation of sidewalk on the McKinley School playground. The discussion was lengthy as several persons in the delega- tion, including members of the McKinley PTA, noted their dis- approval of removal of the row of trees. After the subject had been discussed nearly two hours, Commissioner Grace Petersen moved that the commission re- scind the order for installation of sidewalk along Terrace on the school playground. However, the motion died for lack of a second.

Cable television was another lopic which came up at Tues- day night's meeting, Joe Floyd Social Worker Newest Victim In Chinatown SAN FRANCISCO A A young Chinese social worker has become (he latest victim in a string of gangland style mur- ders in Chinatmvn. Barry Fong-Torres, 29, execu- tive director of the Youth Serv- ices and Coordinating Center in Chinatown, was shot in the ab- domen and the head when he answered the doorbell his apartment late Monday night, authorities said. Beneath the body' of Fong- Torres, who recently told a friend that he feared death at the hands of Chinatown street gangs, was a bloodstained mis- spelled note reading, "Pig in- formers Die Yong." Police said that in addition to the Fong-Torres slaying, they were investigating the deaths of nine Chinese by other Chinese since March 1970 and 17 as- saults of the same nature since the beginning of year. The first nine murder victims were loosely connected with street gangs of young jobless and uneducated Chinese immi- grants, police said. "These youngsters are all bloated up with a sort of crimi- nal esteem and each of several factions wants to run China- town," homicide inspector John McKenna has said.

"It's some- thing like Chicago in the racket days, maybe on a smaller scale." Jr. of Midcontinont-Broadcast- ing appeared' before the com- mission to explain, the work and application procedures neces- sary to get authorization to i Minneapolis television Channel 11 (WTCN) into Floyd said compliance with new federal cable regulations must be shown by July 1, He asked the city to send a letter to federal officials indicating that the commission was in- structed to draft a new cable franchise ordinance to pass the new regulations. The commission agreed to send the letter. business the com- mission: DENIED, during a hearing, the request of Walter Favorit for permission to start a new taxi company, on the basis of "lack of public convenience and necessity." AGREED to advertise for sidewalk construction bids to be opened July 18. REFERRED complaints on removal of trees for sidewalk from Oliver Me Gruder, and on sidwalk fil! from Don Redden to the city engineer.

Both men are resi dents of the area included ir the southeast Pierre improve merit project. SET July 5 as the date foi hearing on the request of Leon Abbott for permission to movi a building into Pierre from out of-towu. delegation from the Senior Citizens explain their pro gram and request that the city set aside funds for their orgs nization in next year's budgel AUTHORIZED the mayor sign acceptance of a permi which will allow discharge waste water until Dec. 31. AGREED to allow an addl tional IpOO cubic feet of wate on Pierre residents'-July mete readings.

Because the July 4 holida falls on a Tuesday, next week' commission meeting will be het Wednesday. leverage Planned World Chess Match Sparks Big Promotion By ANN MENCKEN Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) Promo- ional aspects of the Fischor- passky world championship Kess match are becoming as mportant as they are in any ig league sport. Chess matches are not usual- world happenings. But with lie keen interest sparked by kinerican Bobby Fischer chal- lenging Kussiaii Boris Spassky or the world title, it's a ditfer- nt situ a I ion. The Icelandic Chess Feder- ation has put up close to 000 for the 24-game match, to held for two months in Rey- kjavik, Iceland, starting July 2.

The games will be played in he Reykjavik Sportshall, which seats ahout 3,000 people. The natch will be open to. the pub- ic, and tickets will cost $5 a game or $75 for the 24 games. Of the $200,000 put up, some $125,000 will be paid in prizes to players, according to the federation. Fischer, 29, and Spassky, 35, will also divide 60 per cent ol income front films and tele vision.

The federation has signed a 99-year contract with Chester and Inc. for exclusive worldwide visual rights, in- eluding rights to film the match and still photos of the match aken inside the Sport shall. In the United States, ABC has contracted for exclusive film rights. Fox film segments will be shown Saturdays oh the ABC program, "Wide World of Sports. 11 In the United Slates, Channel 13--WNDT, New York, and Teleprompter Cable T.V.

have planned programs discussing the action at the match, with- out the use of the Fox film. Channel 15 plans a move-by- move commentary and analysts on the match, by chess master Shelby Lynian, who will work from a studio in Albany, N.Y., using vertical hoards to illus- trate the moves. The extensive coverage would start Sunday, July 2 and run, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., nation- ally. It would continue three times a week throughout the' match, with shorter broadcasts Tuesday and Thursday for cities on the Eastern Seaboard.

HABICHTS' SELLABRATION SALE NOW ON Bargains in Every Department' SAVE BIG HABICHTS' SHERWIN- WILLIAMS We're More Than A Paint Store Show Your, Colors On This Holiday! PAINT SALE Dates, Locations Set For Stamps Food stamps will he sold at six locations in Beadle County during July. The stamps will be availahle at the courthouse in Huron on Monday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. On Wednesday, the stamps will he at the courthouse from 10 a.m_ to 12 noon, and from 1 p.m.

lo p.m. On July 7, the stamps wiH be available at the VirgU post of- fice, 9 a.m, to 9:30 a.m.; at the Wolsey bank from 9:45 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; Wessington bank from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.; Hitch- cock post office lobby from 12:45 p.m. to 1:15 p.m.; and the Ca- vour post office from 2:15 p.m.

to 2:45 p.m. The stamps will again be avail- able at the courthouse in Huron on July 10, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; on July 18, from 12 noon until 3 p.m.; and on July 23, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. Sale Ends July 3rd SWP Gloss House Paint Save 1.78! Regular 9.77 Glossy appearance gives outstanding protection. Tough, durable traditional finish.

Trim colors also available higher priced. A-100 latex House Paint Save 1.80! Regular 9.79 Easy-to-apply and clean-up features. Soft, attractive sheen is popular today. Brilliant white and beautiful colors. TOGO TRY OUR POPULAR PRICED HOUSE PAINTS! jgiL Woodcock Would Back McGovern WASHINGTON A United Auto Workers President.

Leonard Woodcock said Tuesday fnlse fears have been raised about Sen. George McGovern's stands on some issues-(luring the campaign for the Demo- cratic presidential nomination. Woodcock said he would give McGovern his unqualified sup- port if the South Dakolan is nominated at the Democratic convention in Miami Beach. The UAW chief said, how- ever, he hopes McGovern chooses a running mate "can alleviate some of the false fears" winch have been high- lighted by some McGoverii op- ponents. HOUSE PAINT Colors are featured in this line.

White is exceptionally blight. Our low GALLON LAWRENCE BEST'" LATEX HOUSE PAINT White only available at this low price. Top GALLON SHERWIN-WILLIAMS QUALITY PAINTS AT EVERY PRICE DOWNTOWN HURON 240 Dak. S. 352-4603 Open Until 9 On Fri.

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108,504
Years Available:
1886-1973